Erik ten Hag Believes United Sale Will Bring “Good Things”

ETH wants the Glazers out as much as the rest of us

Erik ten Hag has recently spoken out about the potential benefits of the Glazer family selling Manchester United. The Glazers have been the owners of United since 2005, but have faced criticism for their lack of investment in the club. In a recent interview , ten Hag suggested that new owners with more money could be a positive development for United.

“My information is that it will only be good things because there will be more investment possible,” he said. “We spoke about the culture we want, we spoke about objectives, goals and the culture and he [Arnold] confirmed it won’t change, it will be even better because more money will become available for this project.”

“Newcastle are coming, even West Ham, maybe not now in the table but they have huge investment … You can quickly count seven or eight clubs that can compete in this league. It’s also about strategy not just money. But it’s clear that when you don’t have the right players and quality players you will not be successful and achieve the targets you set.”

Ten Hag’s comments have sparked debate among United fans, with some supporting his view and others expressing skepticism about the idea of new owners. One thing that is certain is that United are in need of investment if they are to return to the top of English and European football. The club has not won the Premier League since 2013 and has struggled to compete with the likes of City and Liverpool in recent seasons.

A lack of investment in the squad has been cited as one of the reasons for United’s decline, and new owners with more money could help to address this issue. Whether or not this will happen remains to be seen, but it is clear that the future of Manchester United is a topic of great interest to fans, managers and pundits alike.

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My name is Alex and I am a co-host of the American Red Devils podcast, and discovered the greatest football club in the world freshman year in highschool, after playing FIFA '99 on Nintendo 64. Originally it was the red hair of Paul Scholes that caught my attention, given the four Gingers in my family, but I never knew a redhead could ball like Scholesy. However, what really sucked me in was the arrival of Wayne Rooney at the club, to this day my all-time favorite player. I was lucky enough to witness my first game at Old Trafford in '07 while studying abroad, witnessing the 4-0 thrashing of Wigan. I rented a car and drove down for the day from Edinburgh to Manchester and back (NYC to Boston twice), driving on the wrong side of the car and the road! Lucky enough to be in Sunderland to see Zlatan's last United goal and in London to see Matic's stoppage time screamer at Selhurst. Honored and privileged to be a Manchester United fan.

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